After my 19.7km duo swim to Rottnest Island I decided that I needed to go back and enjoy the island. Take the time to reflect on our swim, enjoy the beaches and everything the island has to offer.

After my 19.7km duo swim to Rottnest Island I decided that I needed to go back and enjoy the island. Take the time to reflect on our swim, enjoy the beaches and everything the island has to offer.

We love camping, exploring new locations, getting out in the bush and enjoying nature. Over the years I have discovered a few products that make camping life a little easier.

I am no art critic but Sculpture by the Sea at Cottesloe Beach is an event I enjoy attending each year. I love the colour, texture and playful displays.
It is great to see that the people of Perth embrace these events. I joined thousands of people who came to get a glimpse at the artwork in the sunshine. Stunned at how many people are drawn to this free outdoor event.Read More »
Dusting off my old photos albums, reminiscing about the old days and putting on a slideshow. Grab some popcorn, sit down and enjoy the show.
New Zealand is a picturesque country and I love that they embrace the Maori culture. It is my kind of place with so many adrenaline activities. It is so easy to get around New Zealand and you don’t have to travel too far before you are hit with more gorgeous scenery.Read More »

In the lead up to Swim to Rotto nerves took over and I faced a lot of self doubt. I knew that I could not let fear take over, I had to believe in my abilities and that all my hard work would pay off. Determined to achieve my goal I just had to focus on my swimming stroke and my breathing. Surely that was enough to get me over to the island?Read More »
Disappointment struck when we arrived at Belgrave (40km east of Melbourne) and found the Puffing Billy Steam Railway was fully booked.
We made the most of the situation and spent the day chasing down the trains as they made their way through the magnificent Dandenong Rangers.

You can hear the roar of the engine before you get sight of a ski boat flying down the Murray River. My adrenaline was going when we caught sight of a boat so I can only imagine what the skiers were feeling.

Dusting off my old photos albums, reminiscing about the old days and putting on a slideshow. Grab some popcorn, sit down and enjoy the show.Read More »
Uralla Wildlife Sanctuary is a non for profit organisation dedicated to take care of injured and orphaned wildlife.

The sanctuary is secluded and set on 150 acres in the middle of a nature reserve at Perillup in the South West of Western Australia.Read More »
Dusting off my old photos albums, reminiscing about the old days and putting on a slideshow. Grab some popcorn, sit down and enjoy the show.Read More »